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Re: Anyone have a picture of the Coaches reaction when Yeldon scored?

you know, one of the best shots though was when Yeldon was coming back to the sideline and one of the first people to greet him was Ingram... just like Trents TD in the Natl. Champ. game. that man bleeds Crimson it seems.

Re: Anyone have a picture of the Coaches reaction when Yeldon scored?

Originally Posted by tidefan39817

you know, one of the best shots though was when Yeldon was coming back to the sideline and one of the first people to greet him was Ingram... just like Trents TD in the Natl. Champ. game. that man bleeds Crimson it seems.

That was my favorite as well. Afterward when TJ was getting a drink he just looked like a cool customer like no biggie just doing my job.
wow what a mature Freshman & what a Great Player.

Re: Anyone have a picture of the Coaches reaction when Yeldon scored?

Originally Posted by tidefan39817

you know, one of the best shots though was when Yeldon was coming back to the sideline and one of the first people to greet him was Ingram... just like Trents TD in the Natl. Champ. game. that man bleeds Crimson it seems.

TJ Yeldon is so poised for a true freshman.
he's gonna be a great one...

Re: Anyone have a picture of the Coaches reaction when Yeldon scored?

Should have had a camera set up to watch my reaction. Jumping up and down, screaming, pumping my fist, waking up half of Athens. I tried to text a few folks afterward, but my hands were shaing too much. The funny thing, Mrs. TiA (a Gator fan) had the same reaction too. She poured me a Woodford on the rocks to help me calm my nerves...and took some to help calm her nerves too (she's not usually a drinker). I think she's coming over from the dark side. The Process continues.

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